Fifteen young people from the Isle of Man visit Jersey
Fifteen young people from the Isle of Man have returned from a landmark youth exchange to Jersey - the first of its kind between the Crown Dependencies in 25 years.
The visit was part of the Isle of Man Youth Service’s Young Workforce programme, which develops future youth workers through hands-on training and volunteering.
Each participant earned their place through a competitive application process and completed a tailored programme focused on youth key work skills and community involvement.
During the exchange, the group took part in a wide range of activities including paddle sports, surfing, abseiling, and visits to youth clubs and heritage sites.
They also joined collaborative workshops promoting leadership, teamwork, and cross-island understanding, with the Jersey Youth Service, fellow young people, and senior government officials.
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